Hi,
Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
>>> I think that as long as the package (cdgrab, in this case) is
>>> not longer in stable, the conflicts line may be removed (we support
>>> partial upgrades from stable, as far as is possible). In this case,
>>> apparently cdgrab is not anywhere, so th
Giacomo A. Catenazzi wrote:
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12 2009, Timur Birsh wrote:
Hello Debian Developers,
I've recently uploaded (thanks to Bart Martens for sponsoring) my
first package and want to adopt the next one. It's cd-discid [1]. Its
debian/control file contains the Confl
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12 2009, Timur Birsh wrote:
Hello Debian Developers,
I've recently uploaded (thanks to Bart Martens for sponsoring) my first
package and want to adopt the next one. It's cd-discid [1]. Its
debian/control file contains the Conflicts field. This package conf
On Wed, Aug 12 2009, Timur Birsh wrote:
> Hello Debian Developers,
>
> I've recently uploaded (thanks to Bart Martens for sponsoring) my first
> package and want to adopt the next one. It's cd-discid [1]. Its
> debian/control file contains the Conflicts field. This package conflicts
> with cdgr
Hello Debian Developers,
I've recently uploaded (thanks to Bart Martens for sponsoring) my first
package and want to adopt the next one. It's cd-discid [1]. Its
debian/control file contains the Conflicts field. This package conflicts
with cdgrab (<< 0.7), which is no longer exists in the reposi
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